Finding and Opinion

Finding

Finding noun - A decision made by a court or tribunal regarding a case it has heard.
Usage example: the Supreme Court's finding was that the state law was unconstitutional

Opinion and finding are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Opinion" instead a noun "Finding".

Nearby Words: find, finder

Opinion

Opinion noun - A position arrived at after consideration.
Usage example: after reviewing the evidence, the athletic board came to the opinion that the team be disqualified for recruiting violations

Finding and opinion are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Finding" instead a noun "Opinion".

Nearby Words: opinionated, opined, opining

How words are described

good good finding good opinion
common common finding common opinion
public public finding public opinion
certain certain finding certain opinion
Other adjectives: original, initial, poor, actual, main, final, outside, negative, official, earlier, medical.

Both words in one sentence

  • Series / Boss Slave to PR: Public opinion and finding a way to spin things are the everyday bread and butter to Kane and other high profile figures.
    Source: Series / Boss
  • Tabletop Game / Warhammer The Lizardmen will eat sentient bipeds, lobotomize them and use them as slaves, and their opinion on almost every sentient race is that of a pest exterminator finding cockroaches in their own house.
  • Harmony Gold, distributor of Macross products under the name Robotech in the West, basically keeps finding ways to get humiliated in the court of public opinion.
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